Performance asymmetry in multicore architectures arises when individual cores have different performance. Building such multicore processors is desirable because many simple cores...
Saisanthosh Balakrishnan, Ravi Rajwar, Michael Upt...
Multi-core architectures introduce a new granularity at which process variations may occur, yielding asymmetry among cores that were designed—and that software expects—to be s...
The trend of increasing speed and complexity in the single-core processor as stated in the Moore’s law is facing practical challenges. As a result, the multi-core processor arch...
Abdullah Kayi, Yiyi Yao, Tarek A. El-Ghazawi, Greg...
As commodity components continue to dominate the realm of high-end computing, two hardware trends have emerged as major contributors—high-speed networking technologies and multi...
This paper presents a high-availability system architecture called INDRA — an INtegrated framework for Dependable and Revivable Architecture that enhances a multicore processor ...
Weidong Shi, Hsien-Hsin S. Lee, Laura Falk, Mrinmo...